Book contents
- Commerce and Peace in the Enlightenment
- Commerce and Peace in the Enlightenment
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Harrington's project
- 2 The enlightened prince and the future of Europe
- 3 From jealousy of trade to the neutrality of finance
- 4 Eighteenth-century Carthage
- 5 Enlightenment socialism
- 6 State-machines, commerce and the progress of Humanität in Europe
- 7 Peace, commerce and cosmopolitan republicanism
- 8 Liberty, war and empire
- 9 Karl Ludwig von Haller's critique of liberal peace
- 10 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's War and Peace
- 11 From King's prerogative to constitutional dictatorship as reason of state*
- 12 Afterword
- Index
11 - From King's prerogative to constitutional dictatorship as reason of state*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2017
- Commerce and Peace in the Enlightenment
- Commerce and Peace in the Enlightenment
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1 Harrington's project
- 2 The enlightened prince and the future of Europe
- 3 From jealousy of trade to the neutrality of finance
- 4 Eighteenth-century Carthage
- 5 Enlightenment socialism
- 6 State-machines, commerce and the progress of Humanität in Europe
- 7 Peace, commerce and cosmopolitan republicanism
- 8 Liberty, war and empire
- 9 Karl Ludwig von Haller's critique of liberal peace
- 10 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's War and Peace
- 11 From King's prerogative to constitutional dictatorship as reason of state*
- 12 Afterword
- Index
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- Commerce and Peace in the Enlightenment , pp. 300 - 336Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017
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